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<blockquote data-quote="College of Legal Practice team" data-source="post: 145216" data-attributes="member: 29422"><p>Hi, </p><p></p><p>It might be worth checking out the LLM in Legal Practices available, that include SQE1&2 prep and can also be funded with a Masters Loan if you are based in England, Wales or NI. The College of Legal Practice's LLM for example, is £6,900, and a loan can be over £12k, so you can in some instances cover the costs of the prep course fees and the assessment fees with a Master's loan. </p><p></p><p>The LLM also has in it 3 electives and a capstone project that are more practice-based but not dis-similar to electives on the LPC, so you can get that broader legal background alongside passing the SQE, which might appeal to firms. There are some modules that are more aligned to private client work too rather than commercial practice.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps!</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="College of Legal Practice team, post: 145216, member: 29422"] Hi, It might be worth checking out the LLM in Legal Practices available, that include SQE1&2 prep and can also be funded with a Masters Loan if you are based in England, Wales or NI. The College of Legal Practice's LLM for example, is £6,900, and a loan can be over £12k, so you can in some instances cover the costs of the prep course fees and the assessment fees with a Master's loan. The LLM also has in it 3 electives and a capstone project that are more practice-based but not dis-similar to electives on the LPC, so you can get that broader legal background alongside passing the SQE, which might appeal to firms. There are some modules that are more aligned to private client work too rather than commercial practice. Hope that helps! Alice [/QUOTE]
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